Then we see Theon, crying as he speaks to someone with long hair. Sansa perhaps?

The new promo included the same shot of Bran in front of the Night's King. We assumed it was a vision and therefore Bran wasn't actually in any danger.

But the Night's King grabbing onto Bran's arm was brand new. Does this mean the Night's King has some sort of vision power as well? Or is it just a bad dream?

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Then there's this mysterious scene: The Night's King standing in front of a huge fire. We know fire can kill wights (the zombies), but White Walkers are another story. Only dragonglass and Valyrian steel are known to kill them. So what's with the fire?

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Then there's the shot of Tyrion walking down the steps of Meereen's throne room. Grey Worm and Missandei follow in his wake.

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There's also a worrying shot of Tyrion with a torch, looking up at something. We guess that he is in the room with Daenerys' two other dragons — Viserion and Rhaegal.

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At one point the High Sparrow says to Tommen: "We are all sinful creatures. We deserve death. We all do."

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Jaime is also seen having a tense conversation with the High Sparrow. The Lannisters will likely spend much of this season trying to usurp the Faith's power.

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A shot of Jaime in armor, standing in front of Tyrell soldiers, is further proof of this.

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Cersei is not one to forget those who have wronged her, and the High Sparrow is at the top of her list right now.

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The promo included a new shot of Arya as well. So far she's been blind in nearly every clip we've seen.

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The last section of the trailer was all Jaqen speaking to Arya: "One way or another the gift will be given. One way or another, a face will be added to the hall." This sounds like a threat. Then again, all men (and women) must die.

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Check out the trailer below. "Game of Thrones" returns to HBO March 24.